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andyman
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More sand animation

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Amazing skill. 'Just imagine' in particular was excellent.
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DRuM wrote:Amazing skill. 'Just imagine' in particular was excellent.
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All are good but "Just Imagine" and "Ocean" were awesome. Good post!!!
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thanks for the link :icon14:
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Nice! :)
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On another note, anyone have a link to that marble falling into sand vid?
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Post by brisk »

Very nice.
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ToxicBug wrote:On another note, anyone have a link to that marble falling into sand vid?
Seriously, if you were within striking distance I'd slap you.

Google it you utter fucking moron. It's the first hit.
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Foo wrote:
ToxicBug wrote:On another note, anyone have a link to that marble falling into sand vid?
Seriously, if you were within striking distance I'd slap you.

Google it you utter fucking moron. It's the first hit.
I know, but its only pics, I didn't find a vid.
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Post by BlueGene »

Very impressive.
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sweet :up:
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Post by Transient »

Those were crappy compared to the first vid I saw done by some other dude.
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i agree transient

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that first one from a year back or so was amazing. these seem kinda dull comparetively.
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Post by Chupacabra »

I've only seen one other thing like this (it was from some Korean thing). I like this one much more--the person seems more precise and the curves/bigger picture seem nicer. i do think that the other dude drew eyes/face better than this lady though.

anyway, i havent seen the korean video in a while. i got it on a disc somewhere; i should watch it again.
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Post by Jemcdv »

I remember that vid. These are slightly amateur in comparison.

I thought it was by a chinese guy...
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Re: i agree transient

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Grandpa Stu wrote:that first one from a year back or so was amazing. these seem kinda dull comparetively.
Agreed. That guy's performance was better (longer than these individual vids as well).
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Post by Eraser »

This is that other video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... q=sand+art

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which isn't remotely as good as the new ones IMO
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Eraser wrote:which isn't remotely as good as the new ones IMO
Just watched it again. Beats 'Just Imagine' easily, for me. He seems much a more fluent 'sandographer' if you ask me. ;)
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Hmm perhaps his choreography is better but I find his drawings to be simple compared to the ones in the new vids.
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He needs less details to make things (animals/humans) striking and well recognizable. That's a good thing imho. :)
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Oeloe wrote:He needs less details to make things (animals/humans) striking and well recognizable. That's a good thing imho. :)
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Eraser wrote:This is that other video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... q=sand+art

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which isn't remotely as good as the new ones IMO
this guy seems sloppier, but goes faster.

but i like the imagine one more, especially the eagle
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